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Topic: Bridging multiple subnets  (Read 2365 times)
« on: October 27, 2008, 14:13:54 »
goliathx *
Posts: 1

Hi,

Current setup:
Subnet1 212.x.44.136/29
Subnet2 212.x.64.88/29
WAN: 212.x.44.137
WAN is bridged with OPT1

My ISP routes subnet 1 and 2 to my WAN 212.x.44.137.
A static route on the WAN interface routes traffic for 212.x.44.89 to 212.x.24.140.

This setup worked till now perfect.

Now I would like to use dedicated servers for each IP in both subnets, so static routes don't apply anymore.

Does anybody have solution for a bridged setup with multiple subnets?

Goliath
« Last Edit: October 31, 2008, 14:44:44 by goliathx »
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2010, 23:00:35 »
epoc1000 *
Posts: 10

Hi,

this thread is a little bit old, but I have the same problem with bridging a subnet that isn't the same as the WAN. To be more specific I have to different subnets and I'm using m0n0wall as a transparent firewall. The perimeter network is bridged to the WAN interface, which has a ip address from the first subnet. Does anybody knows an answer?

Bye
« Last Edit: January 06, 2010, 23:10:11 by epoc1000 »
 
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